Shin Combat Choro Q (2002) Brand New Factory Sealed Japan orders Playstation PS2 Import
Shin Combat Choro Q (2002) Brand New Factory Sealed Japan orders Playstation PS2 Import, Shin Combat Choro Q (2002) Brand New Factory Sealed Japan Playstation PS2 ImportNCS Product SynopsisUpdate: June 27 2002«©NCSX» The.
Product code: Shin Combat Choro Q (2002) Brand New Factory Sealed Japan orders Playstation PS2 Import
Shin Combat Choro Q (2002) Brand New Factory Sealed Japan Playstation PS2 Import NCS Product Synopsis orders Update: June 27, 2002 «©NCSX» The Choro-Q franchise started life in 1981 when Takara released the stunted toy cars in Japan. Later that year, Choro-Q was loosed in the United States under the brand of Penny Racers. Snappy television commercials hypnotized kids with pull-back motorized cars popping tricks and spins with the help of a penny placed in the back slot of the racer. The coin added weight to the car's chassis, allowing it to perform wheelies, spins, and other tricks. Although Penny Racers enjoyed a surge of popularity back in the day, it eventually succumbed to Matchbox and Hot Wheels. In Japan, Takara continues to make Choro-Q toys and video games based on mini-racers. The latest game from Takara does away with regular cars and gets into squat military tanks. 108 unique armored attack vehicles may be commandeered into battle and customized. 106 different parts.
Shin Combat Choro Q (2002) Brand New Factory Sealed Japan Playstation PS2 Import NCS Product Synopsis orders Update: June 27, 2002 «©NCSX» The Choro-Q franchise started life in 1981 when Takara released the stunted toy cars in Japan. Later that year, Choro-Q was loosed in the United States under the brand of Penny Racers. Snappy television commercials hypnotized kids with pull-back motorized cars popping tricks and spins with the help of a penny placed in the back slot of the racer. The coin added weight to the car's chassis, allowing it to perform wheelies, spins, and other tricks. Although Penny Racers enjoyed a surge of popularity back in the day, it eventually succumbed to Matchbox and Hot Wheels. In Japan, Takara continues to make Choro-Q toys and video games based on mini-racers. The latest game from Takara does away with regular cars and gets into squat military tanks. 108 unique armored attack vehicles may be commandeered into battle and customized. 106 different parts.